STATEMENTS FROM THE SUPREME COURT
REGARDING JUSTICE DAVID H. SOUTER’S RETIREMENT
May 1, 2009
Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr.:
Justice Souter has served with great distinction on the Court for
nearly 20 years. His desire to return to his native New Hampshire is understandable, but he will be
greatly missed in our deliberations.
Associate Justice John Paul Stevens:
As Justice Blackmun accurately stated when Justice White advised
us of his proposed retirement from the Court, an announcement of this kind "is an emotional
occasion." Because Justice Souter is such a good friend, my first reaction to his decision
is one of real personal loss. Because I am confident that I know how his professional work will
be judged by future historians, my more important reaction is that the Court will suffer a far greater
loss than many now realize. I wish he had postponed the decision that he has just announced.
Associate Justice Antonin Scalia:
David and I have served on this bench together for almost 20
years — sitting next to each other at argument for all of that time. I will miss his always
intelligent contribution to our work, but most of all I will miss his companionship. The only
consolation is that I am sure he will be happy back in his cold and beloved New Hampshire.
Associate Justice Anthony M. Kennedy:
The two months remaining in this term now become all the more
precious to us, for we know our splendid colleague Justice David H. Souter will soon leave here for the
home and the State to which he longs to return. In our free moments David was one of the best
raconteurs, one of the most adept and amusing storytellers, I have ever encountered. In our
conferences and deliberations all of us knew we had the guidance of a powerful intellect and a fine,
dedicated jurist. The Nation should be grateful always for his integrity and absolute probity, and
for his lasting contributions to our law and to the dignity of this Court.
Associate Justice Clarence Thomas:
I have been privileged to serve on the Court with Justice Souter
for almost two decades. It is an honor to have been one of his colleagues at the Court. Though deeply
saddened by the departure of a friend and colleague, I am comforted by the knowledge that the bonds of
friendship that have been formed during our toils here shall happily remain firm. Virginia and I
wish him much happiness and contentment.
Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg:
Among jurists with whom I have served, Justice David H. Souter is
the very best. His level of preparation for the cases we consider is astonishing. He works so
hard at getting it right. He is a genuinely caring man and a model of civility. Never have I
heard him utter a harsh or unkind word. I count it my great good fortune to have known him as a
working colleague and dear friend.
Associate Justice Stephen G. Breyer:
As a member of this court, Justice Souter has given nineteen years
of inspirational service to the Nation. David is a close colleague and a warm personal friend.
I shall miss him here. So will we all.
Associate Justice Samuel A. Alito:
I was sad to hear of David Souter’s decision to retire from
the Court. From my first day on the Court, he has been a wonderful colleague. He has dedicated
so many years to exemplary judicial service. We will miss him deeply.
Associate Justice Sandra Day O’Connor (Retired):
Justice Souter is a superb human being. He is brilliant,
witty, wise, and wonderful. He will be greatly missed.